Crazy Talk: 'No Shame in My Game'

Detroit 3rd Circuit Judge Wade McCree, who specializes in trying sexual-misconduct cases, was recently busted for texting a shirtless photo of himself to a married court bailiff. When he was confronted by the local news station, McCree, who is also married, proudly admitted it, saying, "Hot dog, yep, that's me. I've got no shame in my game. I ain't talking to nobody else's wife. You can almost get that here and now."

Really, no shame? Not even a little? Not for being decades over the normal age range for sexting? Not even for bringing back bad memories of Bishop Eddie Long (who at least had a shirt on) with the homemade bathroom shot? OK.

McCree's father, Wade H. McCree Jr., was the first African-American judge to be appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and only the second African-American solicitor general, serving during the Carter administration.

Despite the judge's lack of shame, the husband of the unidentified woman -- a court bailiff in Detroit -- told MyFoxDetroit.com that his wife received the "highly inappropriate" photo from McCree directly.